No. 17: Ole Miss Finding Its Groove?

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The Ole Miss Rebels seem to be finding the groove at the exact right time. Whether that will transfer to their game against Kentucky this weekend is yet to be seen.

Their offense looked like they were fluttering in the wind over their first three games with losses to Jacksonville State and Vanderbilt, but it seems like they might have fixed their problems in a 55-38 win over Fresno State.

While the Bulldogs may not be a "big" opponent, it doesn't take much to find the right groove. If Ole Miss has truly found it at the right time, they may be a tough team to deal with.

No. 15: Northwestern 5-0?

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Say what you want about Northwestern's schedule so far, and sure it's not the toughest of schedules, but Northwestern has been winning the games it's supposed to win and it's unbeaten going into its game against Minnesota this weekend.

The way the Gophers are looking, this may not be much of a test for the Wildcats. Unless this team isn't as good as they seem?

No. 10: Red River Shootout

Ah, yes. It's that time of year again where Oklahoma fan merges with Texas fan in the same place at the same time.

It's the battle between "I don't like you" and "well I don't like you, either." Guess that's kind of obvious though, wouldn't you say?

If you've never seen the caravans coming down from Norman, Okla., or up from Austin, Texas, it really is a sight to behold.

This game doesn't quite have the same feel to it as it once did or even did last year. Colt McCoy is gone, Sam Bradford is gone. Garrett Gilbert is in, as is Landry Jones. Just doesn't make you run out and buy tickets does it?

The Longhorns are coming off an embarrassing loss at home to UCLA and Oklahoma has looked less than stunning in their four wins, sneaking out of just about every one of them.

Turnovers, sloppy play, and low scoring might be the name of the game in this one.

No. 5: Wisconsin at Michigan State

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RJ Choppy: Upset alert! Sparty playing for Coach D following his heart attack will be emotional and ready to go. Now, before you go betting all your dough on MSU, realize that Wisconsin's offensive line is probably heavier than half of the NFL teams.

We all know that running the ball is how you win on the road, especially in the Big 10+1. Pick: Wisconsin 24-20

Todd: Wisconsin had trouble against Arizona State two weeks ago, though so did Oregon this past weekend and if it hadn't been for seven turnovers, the Sun Devils would have had that game.

Michigan State is playing at home and will be emotional over almost losing their head coach. Pick: Michigan State 27 Wisconsin 21

No. 4: Texas vs. Oklahoma

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RJ Choppy: Way to let the fans down Texas. How in the world are we supposed to expect Bevo to come to Dallas, after escaping Lubbock, and getting drilled by a UCLA team who's QB threw for 27 yards, and beat the Sooners? Well, we can't.

But, can we expect Oklahoma to do anything, either? They got lucky to beat Cincinnati. Neither team is going to beat Nebraska, at least that's how it looks right now. Pick: OU 28-11

Todd: I agree completely, RJ. Texas got embarrassed at home and while they're going to be looking to prove that last weekend was a fluke, Oklahoma is going to be licking their chops because this is the first year in a while they have a real shot to win this game. Pick: Oklahoma 27, Texas 14

No. 2: Stanford at Oregon

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RJ Choppy: Man, I wish this game was in Palo Alto, Calif. I usually go with the team that has the best player on the field, but when it comes to Oregon, they have so many good players that are as speedy as it gets, its tough to pick against them, especially at home.

If this game was at Stanford, I might have the guts to pick them. But in Eugene, with that sick crowd smelling their first BCS title, its going to be very tough for Andrew Luck to will his team to the win.

No. 1: Helmet Stickers

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Time to hand out helmet stickers to those that will have big games on Saturday. There will be four stickers given out: two on offense, two on defense.

Defense:

Richetti Jones (Oklahoma State) — The junior defensive lineman is facing a Texas A&M offensive line that has given up 10 sacks so far on the season. Look for him to pick up one or two on Jerrod Johnson on Saturday.

Nick Fairley (Auburn) — The junior defensive lineman has eight and a half tackles for a loss. With his Auburn team facing Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday, that number is sure to climb.

Offense:

Ronnie Hillman (San Diego State) - The Aztecs' running back has had a heck of a start to his 2010 season, rushing for 532 yards and eight touchdowns through just three games.

BYU is giving up over 133 yards per game, so it could be a perfect game to let Hillman run free.

Kealoha Pilares (Hawaii) — With the Hawaii Warriors facing off at home against Louisiana Tech, not to mention the Warriors having one of the better passers in the nation, this game will give wide receiver Kealoha Pilares plenty of chances to improve his numbers, which are already outstanding.

Through four games, Pilares has 21 catches for 465 yards and seven touchdowns for a 22.14 yards-per-catch average.